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Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions is an 1884 satirical novella by the English schoolmaster Edwin Abbott Abbott. Writing pseudonymously as "A Square", Abbott used the fictional two-dimensional world of Flatland to offer pointed observations on the social hierarchy of Victorian culture.
The story is about a two-dimensional world referred to as Flatland which is occupied by geometric figures. Women are simple line-segments, while men are regular polygons with various numbers of sides. The narrator is a humble square, a member of the social caste of gentlemen and professionals in a society of geometric figures, who guides us through some of the implications of life in two dimensions.
-Wikipedia
Water color markers. A collection of colored triangles spread out that makes a fish. By Joel T. Johnson
More and more triangles can be added.
Byriah Loper has also made this model.
The pocket angle at the bottom intersection is 54.7 degrees, at the side 32.3 degrees and at the top intersection 18.4 degrees.
Folder: Dirk Eisner
Designer of the units: Dirk Eisner
12 units - 2 different modules
last unit: 06.01.2012
Experiment: cropping photos in a triangle, with a duotone which in my opinion matches the setting and composition of the photo.
For my next step in this experiment I'd like to make prints, cut out the triangle, and glue them to foamboard.
A few quick street photos from a beautiful December's day in Aarhus. Objective: Light relationships with a 35 mm (50mm eqv)
The main glass pyramid at Le Louvre, Paris. I've wanted to see this for years and wasn't disappointed.
Just another tessellation at which I invert hexagons from the back side as at my Nemorosa tessellations.
When I extend the molecule with six triangles at my mixed tessellation, then I get the well-known triangle flagstone tessellation.
Folder: Dirk Eisner
Grid: 1:48
Paper: blue Elephant Hide
Posted on PigPog: pigpog.com/2015/01/02/triangle-2/
Triangle roof over the Seed art installation in The Core building at the Eden Project.
A progression from this, still a bit rough though. Sort of like a "triangle video compression". Areas with more detail split into smaller triangles, areas with less detail stop iterating and fill with the average color.
NYC: Lincoln Center / Alice Tully Hall
Two tiers (raked steps and roof) shot from the sidewalk below
Leica C (Typ 112) | Leica 28-200/2.0-5.9
Playing about with a triangle shaped aperture in the filter slot of the Rogonar-SC 50mm f2.8 enlarger lens.
Model: Triangle Twist Flower
Design: Diana Teica
Size: one Hexagon with a side-length of 12cm; grid of 32
Paper: sandwich-paper
Some days ago I met my origami-friend Anett in Munic to do some folding.
She gave me as a gift a little model of Triangle Twist Variations. I was thrilled about the beauty. – At home I tried it for myself. And very deep in my brain I remembered a photo I made in Berlin at the German Origami-Convention. It was a tessellation made by Chantal Pixley. I took a second look at this photo and tried to do fold it. And happily I made it !
Thanks for inspiration to Anett and Chantal Pixley.
Here is the photo I remembered
www.flickr.com/photos/faltwelt/14119655772/in/set-7215764...
Please have a look at Chantal’s flickr site:
Over 58,000 people attended the Freight Rover Trophy Final at Wembley in May 1987 where fans saw Mansfield Town beat Bristol City in a penalty shootout following a 1-1 draw at full time.
Seen in the coach park that day was Blue Triangle of Rainham Daimler Fleetline / Park Royal JGF404K, formerly London Transport DMS404.